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Transdisciplinary Bioblitz: Rapid biotic and abiotic inventory allows studying environmental changes over 60 years at the Biological Field Station of Paimpont (Brittany, France) and opens new interdisciplinary research opportunities.

Annegret NicolaiMuriel GuernionSarah GuillocheauKevin HoeffnerPascaline Le GouarNelly MénardChristophe PiscartDominique ValletMorgane E T HervéElora BenezethHughes ChedanneJérémie BlémusPhilippe VernonDaniel CyllyHoël HotteGrégoire LoïsBarbara MaiGrégoire PerezTiphaine OuisseCécile MonardClaudia WiegandJean-Pierre CaudalAlain ButetMaxime DahirelLou BarbeManon BalbiValérie BriandMyriam BormansMaryvonne CharrierGuillaume BougerVincent JungCécile Le LannAlexandrine PannardJulien PétillonYann RantierDominique MarguerieKévin TougeronPierre DevogelSébastien DugravotThomas DubosMaël GarrinMathurin CarnetClément GouraudAudrey ChambetJoël EsnaultMaxime PoupelinErik WelkAstrid BütofGlenn F DuboisGuillaume HumbertOdile Marie-RéauOlivier NorvezGaëlle RichardBenoît FrogerCéline RochaisMartin PotthoffKhaoula AyatiAlain BellidoAlain RisselMathieu SantonjaJacques-Olivier FarcyEric ColliasLina SeneDaniel CluzeauRégis Supper
Published in: Biodiversity data journal (2020)
During the 24 h BioBlitz, organised by the SBP and the EcoBio lab from the University of Rennes and the French National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS), different habitats were individually sampled. Seventy-seven experts, accompanied by 120 citizens and 12 young people participating in the European Volunteer Service, observed, identified and databased 660 species covering 5 kingdoms, 8 phyla, 21 classes, 90 orders and 247 families. In total, there were 1819 occurrences including records identified to higher taxon ranks, thereby adding one more kingdom and four more phyla. Historical data collection resulted in 1176 species and 4270 occurrences databased. We also recorded 13 climatic parameters, 10 soil parameters and 18 water parameters during the BioBlitz. Current habitats were mapped and socio-ecological landscape changes were assessed with a diachronic approach using 32 historical photographs and historical maps. The coupling of historical biodiversity data with new biotic and abiotic data and a photographic comparison of landscape changes allows an integrative understanding of how the SBP changed from agriculturally-used land to a managed natural area within the last 60 years. Hence, this BioBlitz represents an important holistic sampling of biodiversity for studies on trophic webs or on trophic interactions or on very diverse, but connected, habitats. The integration of social, biotic and abiotic data opens innovative research opportunities on the evolution of socio-ecosystems and landscapes.
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